Bunde, Minnesota

Bunde is an unincorporated town located in Chippewa County, Minnesota, and can be found about 100 miles straight west of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

History

The town was founded by W.D. Ammermann. In 1887, W.D. moved to Minnesota from Bunde, Germany, which was in the Rheiderland District. He originally wanted to name the township in which he settled after Bunde, Germany, but it didn’t stick. So he instead named the township after the district in Germany where he was from. He then built a church and named it Bunde Christian Reformed Church.[1]

Geography

Bunde is located 100 miles west of Minneapolis. The closest town, Clara City, MN is located 2.6 miles away, with a population of about 1,300.[2] The town of Willmar, Minnesota is the closest town with a larger population, located 20 minutes northeast of Bunde. Willmar has a population of about 20,000 people.

Population

At the 1990 US Census, the population was estimated to be about 50 people. Today, there are estimated to be only 25 people living in the town.[3] The town had 8 houses, but one was torn down this year so there are now 7 houses. Some people live in the town, and others live in the country surrounding the area.

References

  1. Ammermann Family History.
  2. "Geography Analysis of Rheiderland Township, Minnesota". citymelt.com.
  3. "Bunde, Minnesota". Wikimapia.

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Coordinates: 44°56′05″N 95°18′37″W / 44.93472°N 95.31028°W / 44.93472; -95.31028

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